Former Nissan Motor Co. chief Carlos Ghosn claims his 18 years of work at the struggling Japanese automaker has been "wasted" ...
The ancient Greek tragedians would have made much of this character – or Shakespeare. Maybe no less a hand can do him justice ...
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'I will be in Lebanon for a while': Five years on the run for Nissan's Carlos GhosnFugitive car tycoon Carlos Ghosn said on Monday he expects to remain ... claiming he used the funds to buy a 37-metre yacht and properties in Beirut and Rio de Janeiro. He was arrested in 2018 ...
Carlos Ghosn, speaking publicly for the first since his dramatic escape from Japanese justice, told reporters in Beirut he had been treated "brutally" by Tokyo prosecutors he accused of helping ...
BEIRUT--Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan and Renault head who fled Japan where he was facing trial, is launching a university management and business program in Lebanon, a nation mired in a deep ...
The Ghosn family had made its fortune far from its native Beirut, spanning back two generations and originating in the Amazonian rainforest. Carlos Ghosn was the clan's greatest scion. To end his ...
Kosemen later met the arriving plane at an Istanbul airport, and accompanied Ghosn on the Beirut-bound flight, he told the court. "Carlos asked me how much the plane cost ... and told me about ...
Fugitive auto executive Carlos Ghosn has filed a criminal complaint ... after he was indicted on charges of financial misconduct. Beirut does not have an extradition treaty with Japan.
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motor1.com on MSNCarlos Ghosn Has to Return His Yacht (And $32 Million) to NissanThe once-CEO of Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, has been embroiled in ... As The Autopian pointed out, it's moored in Beirut, and ...
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Nissan Needs a Honda Rescue. What Went So Wrong?Nissan, once a symbol of Japan’s carmaking prowess, spent the past five years trying to regain its footing after the arrest of longtime leader Carlos Ghosn, only to find itself in a precarious ...
The Turkish airline company MNG Jet said in January that two of its planes were used illegally in Ghosn’s escape, first flying him from Osaka, Japan, to Istanbul, and then on to Beirut.
With the punishing set of responsibilities that come with command of three automakers, 60-year-old Carlos Ghosn is arguably the hardest working man in the auto industry.
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